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''Climacostomum'' is a genus of unicellular ciliate protists, belonging to the class Heterotrichea. The genus has one well-described species, ''Climacostomum virens'', which usually carries a symbiotic alga, a variety of ''Chlorella'' that can be cultivated outside its host. Algae-free (aposymbiotic) individuals are known, and a species that lacks algal symbionts, ''Climacostomum gigas meunier 1907'', has been identified, but not confirmed in recent literature. In its cortex, ''Climacostomum virens'' has colorless granules structurally similar to the defensive pigmentocysts found in its fellow Heterotrichs, ''Stentor coreuleus'' and ''Blepharisma japonicum''. When ''Climacostomum'' is threatened by a predator, such as the ciliate ''Dileptus margaritifer,'' these cortical cysts release a defensive cytotoxin called Climacostol. This substance has been synthesized in the laboratory and found to be highly toxic to certain species of ciliates. It is believed that this toxicity is accomplished by the inhibition of mitochondrial respiration. It has been shown to have toxic effects on certain human cancer cells. ==Appearance and characteristics== The body is somewhat flexible but non-contractile, roughly ovoid or harp-shaped, and flattened from back to front. It has a large posterior contractile vacuole, and a characteristic posterior indentation (more pronounced in underfed individuals). The posterior vacuole surrounds the cytoproct (anus), through which food waste is eliminated.〔 The macronucleus of ''Climacostomum virens'' is normally long and wormlike (vermiform). ''Climacostomum gigas'' is reported to have a compact, ovoid macronucleus. The cell's most prominent feature is its large oral apparatus, which occupies most of the anterior region. This structure features an adoral zone of membranelles (AZM) partly encircling a wide oral cavity which opens into the cytopharyngeal pouch where digestive vacuoles are formed before they travel down the long, bent cytopharyngeal tube into the body of the cell. ''Climacostomum'' is found in fresh or brackish water, and feeds on suspended particles, such as bacteria and small flagellates.〔〔 When ''Climacostomum virens'' is grown in the dark, the algal endosymbionts normally found in it are reduced in number and the cytoplasm appears colorless. Peck et al. report that these are not contained within a membrane, but are in direct contact with the host's cytoplasm; however, other observers have noted the presence of perialgal vacuoles around the algae.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Climacostomum」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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